Pomegranate Bushes – Planting
Q: When is the best time to plant a pomegranate bush?
A: The best time for planting all fruit plants is fall. These shrubs, vines and trees are able to begin developing a good root system long before summer heat appears. Pomegranates need a spot in full sunshine plus regular feeding in spring and summer. Besides the tasty fruit, pomegranate features beautiful orange flowers in early summer.
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